Two days, eh? It will take a couple of weeks to get calluses of any worth, and then regular playing to keep them like that. That's regular daily playing.
I will become easier, trust me. Pushing wires down onto other wires and coordinating the other hand to get those wires a'vibratin' ia about as far away from anything 'natural' as you could come up with, but believe me, if you stick at it, it wll become the most satisfying thing you'll ever do. Those buzzes and rattles will disappear before long. Check to make sure your fingers are always as close to the fret wire as possible. That's often a source of buzzing, if you're fingering the string to far back toward the headstock, the string doesn't make solid contact with the fret wire.
Changing chords seems impossible at first, but soon becomes second nature. You'll find that it's more of a sequential movement of fingers coming off of one chord shape and moving to their new positions. It doesn't all happen in one move. Your ear, in a while, will tell you which can move first and which should stay a little longer.
And, yes, it is sorta hard, even after years and years of playing. That's the beauty of it though. It's always a challenge.
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